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A total of 11 Finnish female scientists were ranked in the top 1,000.
Extensive data collected from Lutheran youth clearly indicate a deterioration in a sense of wellbeing and distancing from religious faith among girls. Meanwhile, wellbeing among boys has remained stable and religiosity has gained strength.
Finland has a strong public health care system; nevertheless, personal wealth is associated with the costs of hospital care and medication in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
The recruitment of the university’s first UEF Distinguished Professor at the Department of Chemistry is a new opening to boost international collaboration and strategic research.
It is essential to advocacy non-profit organisations to engage key business stakeholders, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
A new study investigates the acoustics of Pirunkirkko and explores whether the acoustic properties of the cave could explain the beliefs associated with it.
UEF Brain Research Unit takes part in an EU project aiming to develop a fast, reliable, cost-effective and digitally enabled point-of-care in-vitro diagnostic system for early Alzheimer's disease detection.
The researchers found a link between tooth enamel developmental disorders observed in certain autoimmune diseases, such as coeliac disease, and the appearance of autoantibodies against proteins responsible for the formation of healthy tooth enamel.
The SonicMove project of the University of Eastern Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Aalto University examines the use of human body movements in the synthesis of voice and sensation feedback.
The Finnish Research Impact Foundation’s new funding scheme gives professors the opportunity to spend one year working on their research with an industry partner, in an industry environment.